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Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 17
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63A-17-101. Title.
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63A-17-102. Definitions.
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63A-17-103. Principles guiding interpretation of chapter and adoption of rules -- Merit principles.
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63A-17-104. Discriminatory or prohibited employment practices.
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63A-17-105. Division of Human Resource Management created -- Director -- Chief Human Resources Officer -- Staff.
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63A-17-106. Responsibilities of the director.
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63A-17-107. Services and fees -- Submission to rate committee.
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63A-17-108. Severability of provisions -- Compliance with requirements for federally aided programs.
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63A-17-109. Study of wildland fire related pay plans.
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63A-17-110. State pay plans for DNR law enforcement officers and wildland firefighters.
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63A-17-112. Pay for performance management system -- Employees paid for performance.
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63A-17-201. Division field offices.
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63A-17-202. Use of facilities -- Field office facilities cost allocation.
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63A-17-301. Career service -- Exempt positions -- Schedules for civil service positions -- Coverage of career service provisions.
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63A-17-302. Implementation of exempt status for Schedule AD and AR employees.
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63A-17-304. Promotion -- Reclassification -- Market adjustment.
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63A-17-305. Appointments to Schedule B positions -- Examinations -- Hiring lists -- Probationary service -- Dismissal.
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63A-17-306. Dismissals and demotions -- Grounds -- Disciplinary action -- Procedure -- Reductions in force.
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63A-17-307. State pay plans -- Applicability of section -- Exemptions -- Duties of director.
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63A-17-308. Transferred employee from Department of Workforce Services to the Governor's Office of Economic Development.
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63A-17-401. Examination of payrolls and certification of employee eligibility by the director.
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63A-17-402. Division provides payroll services to executive branch agencies -- Report.
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63A-17-403. Employee cost disclosure.
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63A-17-501. Definitions.
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63A-17-502. Overtime policies for state employees.
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63A-17-503. Accumulated annual leave or paid time off -- Conversion to deferred compensation plan.
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63A-17-504. Accumulated annual leave or paid time off -- Annual conversion to deferred compensation plan.
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63A-17-505. Sick leave -- Definitions -- Unused sick days retirement programs -- Rulemaking.
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63A-17-506. Converted sick leave.
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63A-17-507.
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63A-17-508. Unused Sick Leave Retirement Program II -- Creation -- Remuneration upon eligibility for allowance -- Medical expense account after retirement.
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63A-17-509. Organ donor leave.
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63A-17-510. Annual leave -- Definitions -- Previously accrued hours -- Recognition of liability.
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63A-17-511. Parental leave -- Postpartum recovery leave -- Adoption leave -- Foster leave.
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63A-17-511.5. Safe leave.
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63A-17-512. Leave of absence with pay for employees with a disability who are covered under other civil service systems.
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63A-17-513. State employer required to provide leave to a legislator on an authorized legislative day.
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63A-17-514. One time leave program election.
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63A-17-515. Paid time off.
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63A-17-516. Agency leave bank program.
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63A-17-601. Grievance resolution -- Jurisdiction.
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63A-17-602. Position classification grievances -- Scope -- Procedure.
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63A-17-603. Discriminatory/prohibited employment practices grievances -- Procedures.
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63A-17-701. Definitions.
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63A-17-702. Administrative law judges -- Applicability -- Destruction of evidence.
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63A-17-703. Rulemaking authority.
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63A-17-704. Hiring of administrative law judges.
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63A-17-705. Performance evaluation of administrative law judges.
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63A-17-706. Performance surveys.
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63A-17-707. Complaints.
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63A-17-708. Administrative Law Judge Conduct Committee.
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63A-17-709. Procedure for review of complaint by conduct committee.
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63A-17-710. Required training.
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63A-17-801. Equal employment opportunity plan.
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63A-17-802. Education benefit plan for law enforcement and correctional officers.
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63A-17-803. Creation of Flexible Benefit Program -- Rulemaking power granted to establish program.
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63A-17-804. Continuation of Insurance Benefits Program -- Creation -- Coverage following death in the line of duty.
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63A-17-805. State employee matching supplemental defined contribution benefit.
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63A-17-806. Definitions -- Infant at Work Pilot Program -- Administration.
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63A-17-807. Department award program.
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63A-17-808. On-site child care for state employees.
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63A-17-809. Guidance and data collection regarding employment of individuals with criminal histories.
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63A-17-904. Political activity of employees -- Rules and regulations -- Highway patrol -- Hatch Act.
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63A-17-1001. Controlled substances and alcohol use prohibited.
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63A-17-1002. Rulemaking power to director.
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63A-17-1003. Reporting of convictions under federal and state drug laws.
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63A-17-1004. Drug testing of state employees.
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63A-17-1005. Discipline of employees.
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63A-17-1006. Violations and penalties.
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63A-17-1007. Exemptions.
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